
ZEISS Clinical Cockpit: How to navigate your way through the challenges of multi-modal imaging
Our interactive sessions will demonstrate how you can use multi-modal imaging technologies for diagnosing and managing patients with glaucoma and retinal diseases, whilst overcoming the challenges associated with acquiring data from separate devices.
Using the Integrated Diagnostic Imaging platform from ZEISS, learn how to combine your diagnostic data into a single clinical cockpit – for improved clinical decision making and efficiency.
We will be hosting dedicated sessions for retina and glaucoma every day as follows:
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Sessions Overview
Topic | Date | Time | |
Retina | Saturday 12th January | 12:00 - 12:30 | Register Your Interest |
Glaucoma | Saturday 12th January | 15:00 - 15:30 | Register Your Interest |
Retina | Sunday 13th January | 12:00 - 12:30 | Register Your Interest |
Glaucoma | Sunday 13th January | 15:00 - 15:30 | Register Your Interest |
Retina | Monday 14th January | 11:30 - 12:00 | Register Your Interest |
Glaucoma | Monday 14th January | 12:00 - 12:30 | Register Your Interest |
We know that glaucoma is a disease of progression. Detecting progression requires identification of micro-changes in both structure and function. However, the relationship between structure and function in glaucoma can be difficult to correlate.
Join one of our sessions to see how you can use multi-modal imaging technologies to diagnose and manage your glaucoma patients more effectively.
For patients with Diabetic Retinopathy (DR), early detection and management is imperative for successful treatment outcomes. Subtle vascular changes are key to this success and may be captured using a combination of OCT, OCT-A and UWF imaging.
Join one of our sessions to see how you can use multi-modal imaging technologies to diagnose and manage your DR patients more effectively.
To register your interest for one or more sessions, please complete your details below.